Queen v. Mckenzie [1892] 2 Q. B. 419 : 17 Cox 542. Stress has also been laid upon the cases of Behari v. Queen-Empress ... observed by Cleasby B. in Reg. v. Hibbert (1875) 13 Cox 82 86, conspiracy differs from other charges in this respect, that in other charges
both the33 men made statements substantially to the same effect to Mr. Cox, the Magistrate, which he recorded under Section 154 , Criminal Procedure Code ... trial, the prosecution relied on the statements recorded by the Magistrate, Mr. Cox. They also called the Inspector, Veeraraghava Aiyar, to give evidence
both these men made statements substantially to the same effect) to Mr. Cox, the Magistrate, which he recorded under Section 164 , Criminal Procedure Code ... Edge, C.J, Reg. v. Boyes (1861) 9 Cox. Cex. C.C. 32 per Cockburn, C.J., Reg, v. Gallagher (1883) 15 Cox
both these men made statements substantially to the same effect to Mr. Cox, the Magistrate, which he recorded under Section 164 , Criminal Procedure Code ... trial, the prosecution relied on the statements recorded by the Magistrate Mr. Cox. They also called the Inspector, Veeraraghava Aiyar, to give evidence
Rule 10 : 67 L.T. 201 : 41 W.R. 144 : 17 Cox, C.C. 542 : 56 J.P. 712 of the Explosive Substances ... Clause and F. 155 at pp. 233, 235 : 9 Jur. 25 : 1 Cox
Cox & King (India) Ltd, Mumbai vs Dcit 1(1)(1), Mumbai on 22 July, 2019
IN THE INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
MUMBAI BENCH ... PRADHAN (ACCOUNTANT MEMBER)
ITA No. 7175/MUM/2017
Assessment Year: 2013-14
Cox & Kings Limited Deputy Commissioner of
Turner Morrison Building, Income Tax-Range
Clouter (1859) 8 Cox. C.C. 237, R. v. Plummer ... Cox. C.C. 243. The technicalities of a plea under the English procedure may not apply in all their details to the system here
reliance is placed on the case of R. v. Lambert (1847) 2 Cox. C.C. 309.
4. Now, the object of the amendment made ... Code .
6. As to the case of R. v. Lambert (1847) 2 Cox. C.C. 309, it is no doubt an authority for the proposition
present.
present.
24. Asphyxial deaths have been considered by HWV Cox in his book
„Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology‟ Seventh Edition, published by
Lexis Nexis Butterworths ... hereinafter referred to as „Cox‟). In Section 3 ,
Chapter 2, Cox has given various kinds of Asphyxial deaths caused by
suffocation, hanging and strangulation. Strangulation
drawn on ICICI Bank, Cox Town, Bangalore
Branch at No.55, Coles Road, Frazer Town, Bangalore05. He presented
the said cheque for encashment through ... drawn on ICICI Bank, Cox Town, Bangalore in his
favour towards the discharge of legally
enforceable debt/liability of accused and on its
presentation